Ek Shringaar-Swabhiman

Ek Shringaar – Swabhimaan (English: Self-Respect-An Adornment) commonly abbreviated as Swabhimaan is an Indian television series produced under the banner Rajshri Productions,[2] by Sooraj Barjatya. The show premiered on 19 December 2016,[3][4] on Colors TV and replaced the long-running and colors' third highly rated show Swaragini.[5] This show is also available on Voot, Viacom18's Digital Platform. The show revolves around two sisters Meghna (Sangeeta Chauhan), Naina (Ankitta Sharma) and their mother Sharda (Prachi Shah) who has raised her daughters to be independent and self-sufficient. The series aired its final episode on 29 September 2017.[1] It was later shifted to the 11:00 PM Time Slot. It was replaced by Colors TV Show Laado - Veerpur Ki Mardani at the 9:30 PM Primetime Slot.[6]

Ek Shringaar — Swabhimaan
Also known asSwabhimaan
GenreDrama
Family
Romance
Created bySooraj Barjatya
Written byStory
Shilpa Chaubey
Sushil Chaubey
Screenplay
Gitangshu Dey
Dialogues
Manu Sharma
Directed byVikram Ghai
Creative directorsSurabhi Horo
Fatema Rangila Raghvendra Singh
StarringSangeeta Chauhan
Ankitta Sharma
Prachi Shah
Samridh Bawa
Sahil Uppal
ComposersDony Hazarika
Udbhav Ojha
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes205
Production
ProducersSooraj Barjatya
Devansh Barjatya
Production locationBundi
EditorShashank Singh
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 22 minutes
Production companyRajshri Productions
Release
Original networkColors TV
Original release19 December 2016 (2016-12-19) 
29 September 2017 (2017-09-29)[1]
External links
Website

Plot

After graduating in the city, Meghna and Naina who are the beloved daughters of a school teacher and single mother Sharda, return to stay with their mother in their uncle's house. Sharda searches for a suitable groom for Meghna.

In college days, Meghna and Kunal, the eldest son of rich businessman Nand Kishore Chauhan fall for each other. Sujan Singh Chauhan, Kunal’s grandfather meets Sharda as she travels to Jaipur to find a potential groom for Meghna. Nand Kishore comes across Sharda who asks about his sons. He rebuffs her proposal and humiliates her. Sujan also meets Sharda and is impressed by her simplicity and teachings and agrees to Meghna’s marriage with Kunal. Kunal and Meghna initially refuse not knowing who the other person is but when they come to know they are elated. Naina and Karan, Kunal’s estranged younger brother (who is later revealed to have health issues) constantly bicker and she makes fun of him not knowing the real reason why he acts odd.

After much persuasion, Nand Kishore agrees to the marriage if Sharda organises a royal wedding and manages the expenses. It is hard Sharda but she finally manages. On the wedding day, Nand Kishore gets enraged by Sharda's sister in-law Asha and lays down the condition that Naina marry his younger son Karan. He humiliates Sharda and she bends down in front of him. Given no way out, both couples are married but Meghna decides to teach Nand Kishore a lesson for making Sharda suffer.

Kunal and Karan's mother, Nirmala has lived under her husband's domination. Her friend, Sandhya, is overprotective of Kunal who she favours for than Karan and is later revealed to be his biological mother. Naina forms a friendship with the shy and under confident Karan and helps him overcome his hesitations. Although, she is Karan’s wife she is more his nurse so she can cure him for good. Naina faces many struggles to help Karan as it is also revealed that ever since childhood Sandhya has been making Karan’s illness worse and make Kunal the top boy to please Nand Kishore which explains why Kunal is his father’s favourite. Meghna and Naina's cousin, Vishal, falls in love with Nand Kishore's daughter Khyati and they get married. Eventually, Naina and Karan fall in love after many turn of events and hurdles and they remarry.

In the end, Nand Kishore realizes his mistakes and starts treating his family with love and respect.

Cast

Main cast

  • Ankitta Sharma as Naina Karan Singh Chauhan (née Solanki) - Sharda's younger daughter, Meghna’s younger sister and Karan's wife
  • Sangeita Chauhan as Meghna Kunal Singh Chauhan / Mehgna Kunal Singhania (Nee Solanki) Sharda's elder daughter, Naina’s elder sister and Kunal's wife
  • Prachee Shah Pandya as Sharda Solanki (Nee'Singh Rathore) - Meghna's and Naina's mother.
  • Samridh Bawa as Karan Singh Chauhan, Nand Kishore and Nirmala’s son, Kunal and Khyati’s brother and Naina's husband.
  • Sahil Uppal as Kunal Singh Chauhan / Kunal Singhania, Nand Kishore and Nirmala’s adopted son, Sandhya's biological son, Karan and Khyati’s older brother and Meghna‘s husband

Recurring cast

  • Vinay Jain as Nand Kishore Chauhan, Karan and Khyati’s father and Kunal’s adoptive father
  • Suchitra Pillai-Malik as Sandhya Singhania, Kunal's biological mother, Nirmala's friend
  • Kanwarjit Paintal as Sujan Singh Chauhan, Nand Kishore's father
  • Shweta Mahadik as Nirmala, Nand Kishore's wife, Karan and Khyati’s mother and Kunal’s adoptive mother
  • Aashika Bhatia as Khyati Vishal Singh Rathore née Singh Chauhan, Nand Kishore and Nirmala’s daughter, Karan’s sister, Kunal’s adoptive sister and Vishal’s wife
  • Karan Singhmar as Vishal Singh Rathore, Meghna & Naina's Cousin Brother, Asha & Vishnu's son and Khyati's husband
  • Gulki Joshi as Sawri, Pushpa's Daughter
  • Shalini Arora as Asha Singh Rathore - Meghna and Naina's eldest aunt, Vishal's mother, Vishnu's wife, Sharda's sister-in-law
  • Jitendra Trehan as Vishnu Singh Rathore - Meghna and Naina's eldest uncle, Vishal's father, Asha's husband, Sharda's elder brother
  • Manoj Bhaterjee as Gopal Singh Rathore - Meghna and Naina's youngest uncle, Kalpana's husband, Vaibhav's father, Sharda's younger brother
  • Akshaya Bhingarde as Kalpana Singh Rathore - Meghna and Naina's youngest aunt, Gopal's wife, Vaibhav's mother, Sharda's sister-in-law
  • Anand Satyadev as Vaibhav Singh Rathore - Meghna & Naina's cousin brother and Kalpana & Gopal's son
  • Khalid Siddiqui as Chief Minister of Rajasthan
  • Manish Raisinghan as Shiva
  • Anahita Jahanbaksh as Pushpa

Special appearances

Awards and nominations

Raghvendra Singh was nominated in Indian Television Academy Awards (ITA Awards), 2017 in best lyrics category.[7]

Crossover episodes

  • Sasural Simar Ka on 21 April 2017 — Piyush who is possessed by Kaal, goes missing and Roshni tries to find her but fails but succeeds when Naina helps her. Simar motivates her when she tells her that she is going to compete against her sister.
  • Dil Se Dil Tak on 16 & 19 June 2017 — Naina and Parth are trapped in a fire. Teni, Shorvori and Karan saves them.
  • Dil Se Dil Tak on 3 July 2017 — Meghna, Kunal, Shorvori, Parth, Teni and Aman decides to meet at a resort in Chittorgarh. Sandhya asks a man to don't let them go there but don't harm anyone. The man tries to harm them for some personal reasons. Teni and Kunal saves Meghna from get drown in the water.
  • Dil Se Dil Tak on 14 & 17 July 2017 — Meghna invites Shorvori and her family to her house for Haryali Teej. Meghna, Naina, Shorvori, Teni, Kunal, Karan, Parth and Aman tries to clear all the misunderstandings between Sujan and Purshottam.

International broadcast

  • In Indonesia (Indonesian language) began airing on ANTV with the title Swabhimaan on 23 December 2019 to 23 February 2020.[8][9][10]

References

  1. "Exclusive: Colors' Ek Shringaar – Swabhimaan to go off air". The Indian Express. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2017. We will air the last episode this Friday.
  2. Mahesh, Shweta. "Rajshri Productions' new Show Ek Shringaar - Swabhimaan rolls on Colors; will replace either Thapki or Swaragini - view EXCLUSIVE pics". Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  3. "5 Reasons Why You Must Watch Ek Shringaar – Swabhimaan". www.filmibeat.com. 19 December 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  4. Iyengar, Anusha. "Ek Shringaar Swabhimaan Review: The show is engaging and fast-paced keeping you hooked to the screen". Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  5. "Swaragini actors get emotional on the last day of shoot - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  6. "Laddo: Starts 6th Nov, Mon-Fri 9.30pm". inreporter.com (in Hindi). Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  7. http://indiantelevisionacademy.com/
  8. "Swabhimaan Ramaikan Serial India di Layar Kaca" (in Indonesian). terbaiknews.net. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  9. "Serial India Terbaru ANTV, SWABHIMAAN: Derajat Cinta Wanita" (in Indonesian). Tabloid Bintang. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  10. "Melanjutkan Kesuksesan 'Kasam', ANTV Luncurkan Serial India Terbaru 'Swabhimaan'" (in Indonesian). antvklik.com. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
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